diamonddean
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Where would I find a new bearing ?? 65 500
Thank you
Thank you
mine are shorter but the same idea. the original columns had a plastic disc, kinda cheesy.New steering column bushing for non-column shifted 1962 to 1965 Mopar cars
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if this is what you need try contacting David Loar, The bushings are made from Delrin, which is many times more durable than the OEM plastic. They are machined so you get a full 2 inch penetration into the column for a tighter 'feeling' wheel, and the flange is machined to match the flare at the bottom of the column which gives it a very clean, finished, look. He make these in his spare time. They are $49.95 + S and H." Contact Dave at 919 845-8903 or david.loar @gmail.com
Thanks. I contacted Kramer a couple days ago and tey said they'd get back with me Friday. Didnt sound promissing.kramer automotive specialities should have your bearing and I would replace the rubber bearing seal to while your at it.
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Thank you VERY much!! Do you still use a dust seal with this bushing and how is the bushing held in place? Just the press fit? Thank you.mine are shorter but the same idea. the original columns had a plastic disc, kinda cheesy.
More,New steering column bushing for non-column shifted 1962 to 1965 Mopar cars
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if this is what you need try contacting David Loar, The bushings are made from Delrin, which is many times more durable than the OEM plastic. They are machined so you get a full 2 inch penetration into the column for a tighter 'feeling' wheel, and the flange is machined to match the flare at the bottom of the column which gives it a very clean, finished, look. He make these in his spare time. They are $49.95 + S and H." Contact Dave at 919 845-8903 or david.loar @gmail.com